Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1981, p. 13

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SFCT10N THE March IB Herald Scoreboard continued from B4 YOUNG High Scores Colin Hicks Paul Gory Hole 605 259 Rick Gourlie Larry Bob Wilson Bruce Gary 1233 Rick Chaplin Paul GOO 228 Sandy 272 Cindy Ron Sheila Windy JUS Score Craig 287 J Ilrcezi Ralph Gallant Gerry Henry let j51 Tucker I Bob Hand Sylvia Murphy Scores lev Law Tom Murph 251 John 589 Ken Low John Dice Bob Hand 219 Lorry Burns SO 19j Pee Wets Adam lis Jeff Hills IDT Chris Joshua David Jaki 101 Blake Smith Jud Carroll W6 232 Ten Cow rough Tom Lisa 427 Miki Jeff 465 222 Jamie Ian Wilkes 1161 loniiitGHG3i Juniors 277 Julie 275 Teresa Cindy 208 558 206 Karen 230 Laura Richardson 192 Karen Dm lc 2 Rob Campbell 655 2891 Brinley Hole J Hon 628 246 Todd GIG Hicks Larsen SIS 24J1 Mark 218 Philip 26 Seniors Margaret 13141 1294 Gerry Chas ttcallierall 294 Susan Scarborough juvh Jewel he lop Junior girl 5pin from Bowl once proved to be the best of best In third slop of the Bowling Councils Four Steps to the Provincial Championship Finals established her In first garni with a score of Running Into bad breaks In the ootid gome spilt etc and a scon of i the Jewel by pinning still managed to maintain a lead of nine pins over of London who rotted a In the third came Julie bested her rival by pins win the gold medal and tht championship banner for These were presented an Olympic style at the concluding iLirmimics in the bantam junior senior crowd Now it son to Edmonton for the Canadian Championships on May and 3rd Tht junior boys learn of Holt Brian Porltr Anthony Jim Carpenter and David Hicks with their Ann Nicholson surpassed thtir average with Jim rolling 731 1276 they fill of a bronze medal by the silver by only pills and he gold by A fine effort by all and with polishing corrections Ann deli mil her boys will be back to pick up the gold A HOT TEAM I ami II rrv I in l I lulwhlli IUrr MM wirJ fur lllj1i Hal HHUrIOWN ll defeated in the March 15 conical Georgetown scored stven minutes into first period a lead after the firs The Major Atoms scored their second goal seconds period to lud I two periods t local It first though Georgetown had only In the third riotf our forcchctking and gnat play Bramp ton off tht scoreshttl allow to the shutout won us this game Georgetown Brampton 12 Pal McCarthy had two mils for ihc game wink John and Jason Arnold hid one point each ripresmldthr Tier Mailer Banlnm Baseball teams may expand Hi 1 tun t lht iiitioo should thru teims Ihi so tit trend pro iblj it Lacrosse coaches needed is 11 ai I mmagcrs in all 1981 For mo 11 formation contact I1acs at Sara fifth in Norway The two Georgetown Ladies house league volley bail teams hosted an eight learn recreational ment last Wednesday at Cen senior public school In which Brampton Pine view emerged the winners Both and Bramp ton entered two teams as the Brampton first team took the Brampton second team for the championship while the first team defeated their local counterparts for the consols tion championships Georgetown second team won their first game against 155 but lost Ihler next set 15 against Bramp ton Georgetown first team defeated of 1512 before falling to a strong Brampton team Georgetown is once n Ira ling on two rep learns and practice every Wednes day night at pm at Pork LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY BUSINESS DIRECTORS OPTOMETMSn II CHARTERED I ACCOUNTANTS Hamilton Goebelle Wagner south Milton Hill Georgetown JOJ 8775155 Dr OPTOMETRISTS TELEPHONE GW Corbett DC CHIROPRACTOR PHONE till the HERALD 877 R E Clipsham Limited Surveyora Consulting Engineers Road South Jolt ALTON Hlllt Ontario L7S4K1 Hill I Jill Legion curlers set to defend title questions mid ibout pro hi umpires sun aft pi which in the problems be ul Royal Canadian Legion from Georgetown seem ready to challenge all new comers is they defend their curling title Sara of Georgetown has returned from her 16dav tour of Europe with the Canadian team was competing or the first time on Ihe livel placed fifth all round in her latest test Norwegian learn A week earlier she placed n nib ill round in England and placed first in floor Ladies volleyball tourney public A big the Georgetown rep earns will be playing this year will be April day In the HYP York Peel league There will be teams represented at the tournament Ralfle winner at Valerie Day She received a handcrochet ed blanket The Chrysler looked impressive in their win Ihe over the weekend lait game completed the could not play again at home until April veriua Thunder Bay North Curling The ladies afternoon draw finished on alter nine weeks of good curling and the arc in first place Lamb with Malena ltson Pot and Mary place went Joan with June II Gibson and Dorothy links Third place was won by Ellen Burns with Shiphtrd Carol Pearson and Mae Cart right Two of the ladies North at the Lawrence Trophy Spiel in Brampton Alice skipped her team of Eva Barb and Doris to w ins Missed inning trophy of Jane Borrows Burns and Marilyn Micklethwalte won one game and Inst Also this wick wert little Broonihead who look a dam to Dixie for a two day Bonspiel Norma Ikon and her of Mary and BilileViebbcurledlna the Guelph Country Club The Business Girls Open Spiel was hosted by North on Saturday March The trophy team was kipped by Chow from the St Catharines Curling Club The trophy was presented by Jackie Ross sponsor of the Second place lo Marilyn Johnston from The Georgetown rink Ken Tuplin Pit Chamber lam Campbell and Harvey nappe I were winners of Ihe 1980 Legion Provincial senior curling Is any factor in the com the Branch 120 rink should do well this year the rink skipped by Harvey Chappel will be defending the provincial title for third lime Last In Halifax the Georgetown legion finished third at the Canad la championships Tht year before in Woodbrldgc Ontario the rink also finished third This year the local Legion rink was the lop rink 111 the dislnil Tht are Legion teams in in which the Georgetown legion competes The Legion rink will be playing agaiasl learns from Highland Trenlon North Bay and Lake Pal Cham feels that North Boy Guelph and Trenton will be louh lo for championships rink plays eight gomes and on Sunday after noon if has dominated a sudden death playoff mulch up Chamberlain says that the Branch 120 rink will probably not have a chance play logitlur this week before the championships has been in Honda tor must of the Winter while resides in Scar LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING At Wesley an Street 1 BRAMPTON SPECIAL MARCH BREAK COURSE STARTING DAY COURSES 900AM 330 PM BRAMPTON APRIL 13th Mon Tues 930 Mon Tues AUTOMATIC OR STANDARD SHIFT CARS DAIVING FOR PRIVATE LESSONS in Brampton Downtown phone City phone 4594417 Young Drivers off Canada Now Theres a simple Alternative to weekly supermarket shopping If supermarket shopping has finally got you down then Ontarios oldest established home food service company offers the alternative that saves you time trouble and money Select your family food requirements from our 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